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[[Image:Juno_cover.jpg|thumb|200px|Digital single artwork]] | [[Image:Juno_cover.jpg|thumb|200px|Digital single artwork]] | ||
− | '''"Juno"''' is the soundtrack to a NASA X [[Beats Music|Apple Music]] short film, ''Visions of Harmony: Inspired by NASA’s Mission Juno'', directed by Joe Sill. It was released as a digital single by [[Trent Reznor]] and [[Atticus Ross]] on June 30, 2016. It is the first release via [[The Null Corporation|The Null Corporation II]]. | + | '''"Juno"''' is the [[Soundtracks|soundtrack]] to a NASA X [[Beats Music|Apple Music]] short film, ''Visions of Harmony: Inspired by NASA’s Mission Juno'', directed by Joe Sill. It was released as a digital single by [[Trent Reznor]] and [[Atticus Ross]] on June 30, 2016. It is the first release via [[The Null Corporation|The Null Corporation II]]. |
The track has been described as: "A chilling soundscape of unspeakable beauty from the Oscar®-winning duo. Like their soundtrack work, 'Juno' is deeply cinematic - from its chains of glassy melody to its haunting textures, which sound like the surface of some distant planet must feel. 'Juno' was recorded to celebrate NASA's Juno Mission, which arrives in Jupiter's orbit on 4 July, 2016." | The track has been described as: "A chilling soundscape of unspeakable beauty from the Oscar®-winning duo. Like their soundtrack work, 'Juno' is deeply cinematic - from its chains of glassy melody to its haunting textures, which sound like the surface of some distant planet must feel. 'Juno' was recorded to celebrate NASA's Juno Mission, which arrives in Jupiter's orbit on 4 July, 2016." | ||
− | ''Visions of Harmony'' is an experimental film, exploring the evident relationship between art, music and science. Apple Music provided the musical artists for the interviews in the film, as well as the connection to Reznor for the soundtrack work, since Reznor was an executive at Apple Music at the time. | + | ''Visions of Harmony'' is an experimental film, exploring the evident relationship between art, music and science. Apple Music provided the musical artists for the interviews in the film, as well as the connection to Reznor for the soundtrack work, since Reznor was an executive at Apple Music at the time. [https://www.nickerickson.tv/juno-mission] |
==Tracklisting== | ==Tracklisting== | ||
===Digital single=== | ===Digital single=== | ||
#"[[Juno (song)|Juno]]" - 8:40 | #"[[Juno (song)|Juno]]" - 8:40 | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roZyJh9sl6E ''Visions of Harmony: Inspired by NASA’s Mission Juno''] | ||
[[Category:Soundtracks]][[Category:Related to NIN]][[Category:Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Songs]] | [[Category:Soundtracks]][[Category:Related to NIN]][[Category:Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Songs]] |
Revision as of 22:15, 25 April 2024
"Juno" is the soundtrack to a NASA X Apple Music short film, Visions of Harmony: Inspired by NASA’s Mission Juno, directed by Joe Sill. It was released as a digital single by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross on June 30, 2016. It is the first release via The Null Corporation II.
The track has been described as: "A chilling soundscape of unspeakable beauty from the Oscar®-winning duo. Like their soundtrack work, 'Juno' is deeply cinematic - from its chains of glassy melody to its haunting textures, which sound like the surface of some distant planet must feel. 'Juno' was recorded to celebrate NASA's Juno Mission, which arrives in Jupiter's orbit on 4 July, 2016."
Visions of Harmony is an experimental film, exploring the evident relationship between art, music and science. Apple Music provided the musical artists for the interviews in the film, as well as the connection to Reznor for the soundtrack work, since Reznor was an executive at Apple Music at the time. [1]
Tracklisting
Digital single
- "Juno" - 8:40